Dan Waters
dwaters at usinternet.com
Wed Mar 28 11:34:43 CDT 2007
Insufficient power was the problem! This case actually has a cable with two usb plugs. I didn't need to plub in the secondary one before, but using it now solves the problem. Thanks! Dan -----Original Message----- From: Dan Waters [mailto:dwaters at usinternet.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 9:37 AM To: 'Discussion of Hardware and Software issues' Subject: External Hard Drive I have an external HD that I use with Ghost 9.0 as a backup device. The disk is a 60 Gb laptop disk in a Nexstar case. This is USB powered, and is fairly nice. All went well until I changed from a 4 port D-link hub to a 7 port D-link hub. Now, when my laptop powers up automatically at 5 AM to run the backup program, the laptop can't find the external HD (it did before). Once I unplug and reattach the USB cables to the HD, the laptop will then recognize the external HD, and I can start the backup program. Also, once the HD is recognized, I can tell from the flashing light that the laptop is constantly trying to write to the HD, although it doesn't write anything and there are no programs running that should cause this. And, when I was previously connected through the 4 port hub, the light was a solid green. I wouldn't think that a change in USB hubs would actually trigger this. But what could cause this problem? Thanks! Dan